
معرفی
Arun Sankar MS is an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Electronic Engineering and Communications at SETU Carlow. He holds an ORCID identifier (0000-0002-2798-9846) and is currently accepting PhD students. His research focuses on cybersecurity, speech/image processing, deep learning, and AI applications in healthcare and VLSI process analysis. He co-supervises two PhD students and serves as a reviewer for journals/conferences. He is an active IEEE member, delivering invited talks and organizing conferences.
Research Interests: Arun Sankar’s work spans designing AI-driven systems for sepsis classification, cybersecurity (e.g., voice assistant jamming), and VLSI hotspot detection. He applies GANs for AI advancements and explores secure authentication techniques. His projects include embedded device voice recognition systems and medical AI applications to enhance patient care. Recent collaborations involve researchers globally, with a focus on denial-of-service attacks and deepfake detection.
Grants & Awards: While no specific grants are listed, his contributions include peer-reviewed publications (h-index 10, 2 citations). He has contributed to conferences like RAICS and PerCom Workshops, addressing topics such as CNN-based hotspot detection and voice spoofing.
Labs & Teams: Collaborations are emphasized, but specific lab affiliations are not mentioned. He actively seeks partnerships for expanding research in AI, cybersecurity, and medical applications.


